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Early Morning
It’s early morning for Legalhotwater, depending upon one’s perspective of course. For several years now, Legalhotwater has sought to serve the public by calling bad actors in government to the carpet with respect to fraud, waste, and abuse. But not so much in a general sense, more so at the cross-hairs of trending social and legal issues. Typically, as is the case with virtually every other shop, in the USA as it pertains to journalism, such activity falls under the wide freedom of the press umbrella – the foundation of which is freedom of speech. Well as it turns out, the mission of Legalhotwater has uncovered some very deep dark ugly secrets of the Land of the Free, in that such liberties i.e. freedom of the press-speech only apply to certain outfits. Consequently, Legalhotwater has been in an entangled secret human rights abusive relationship with the USA government since at least 2022 (in reality since 2019).
The long and short of it is that the Land of the Free likes to oppress, suppress, censor, harass, monitor, and use its intelligence agencies (Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] and the Federal Bureau of Investigation [F.B.I]) to perfect criminal cover ups. Ironically, Legalhotwater has at least one court battle with such intelligence agencies i.e. the F.B.I. This turbulent abusive relationship has basically escalated to the point whereas Legalhotwater has actively sought to cut off relations with the United States.
Thus, currently Legalhotwater has sought to tie up, finalize, or conclude its legal activities which span at least three (3) federal circuit courts. Upon doing so, the dawn of a new era will be completed. That is all Legalhotwater feels is appropriate to address, at this time, and in doing so extends the United States the diplomacy and courtesy of not delving into the minutia, which is more than has been extended to Legalhotwater over the past several years now; let alone the irreparable harm done to virtually every facet of life per Legalhotwater. And believe me, there is a great deal of minutia. Suffice it to say that the level, extent, and depth of government misfeasance and malfeasance has reached intolerable heights which were never thought or even fathomed to occur in the Land of the Free. Legalhotwater will not be controlled or exploited by any person, entity, or government nor will it disaappear, convert, or otherwise go away to preserve dictatorship, abuse of power, and/or wayward government actors, who incidetially, at least on paper, were (past tense) charged with protecting the very rights they [actively] secretly engage in warfare against.
Lastly, Legalhotwater is not obligated to adhere to any religious doctrine as a condition to any rights or addressing the merits of any legal claims. And Legalhotwater has no knowledge of any pervasive religious doctrine, in the United States (or abroad), which calls for or otherwise ordains exceptional and unprecedented secrecy via a religious platform, especially considering religion, like Justice in general, is not only thought to exist in the light but rather expected and required. A history revival would surely concur given religion [deception-disputes] is [are] the single greatest source of death and more so than all other sources combined.
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Perception Versus Reality
Perhaps the best starting point for dispelling misconceptions of sovereignty versus public corruption begins with Transparency International which proclaims to be the international authority against corruption.
Let’s us begin shall we:
“Corruption is an evolving global threat that does far more than undermine development – it is a key cause of declining democracy, instability and human rights violations.” François Valérian Chair, Transparency International
Does any of that sound familiar in your country of residence? If you’re in the United States it should sound familiar. In fact, it is more real than some would believe or otherwise refuse to believe. It is said that ‘Perception is reality.’ Perhaps so, but the take here is Perception versus Reality – which is to say that sometimes perception differs from reality despite one’s earnest desire to fixate themselves with their own version of reality. In other words reality bites.
Transparency International authors its Corruption Perceptions Index, (CPI) which is just that – a perception of a level of corruption within a country comprised of empirical data albeit in reality the CPI can have a ‘Halo effect’ slant to and fro depending upon the country in question, political-cultural intertwining, and so forth. The CPI can be a little difficult to comprehend from the standpoint of its descending versus ascending scale in terms of measuring a country’s corruption level and impact on the global ecosystem.
For example, per the attached white paper, The United States has a CPI of 65, Kazakhstan 40, Jamaica 44, and Columbia 39. On the other end of the spectrum there is Denmark (90), Finland (88), and Singapore (84). To recap the earlier statement, these measurements are descending instead of ascending thus a little misleading. What this means is the lower the score the higher the ‘Perceived’ level of corruption, whereas the higher the score the lower the ‘Perceived’ level of corruption.
A quick look at the data shows the United States with a CPI of 65 which is just above center in a more positive perceived direction – keyword --- perceived. Now the United States has the largest GDP and government budget in the world yet Denmark, Finland, and Singapore all rank considerably higher i.e. the rankings are presumed non-linear. Furthermore, Singapore has been understood for scores of decades as being a very stable country with very low corruption levels which incidentally is a Chinese territory which is allowed to operate independent of Beijing. Read the data for yourself. How does one explain the three (3) countries: Denmark, Finland, and Singapore which have a fraction of the USA’s GDP and yet head and shoulders above what anyone could possibly state about the United States? Perhaps the answer lies in the non-linear relationship between GDP Growth and corruption, up to a certain point anyway, since the chart itself illustrates much higher levels of perceived corruption at much lower GDP levels. In other words, perhaps a theory can be presented which reflects an inverse level of GDP to corruption up to a certain point at which point a different rule kicks in (linear proportionate, up to a point then non-linear at lower levels of corruption as a country climbs the chart), mostly factored by political-cultural dynamics. Again, read the white paper for yourself.
Another point of consideration:
“In the United States (65), a major energy company orchestrated a US$60 million bribery scheme to unduly influence public policy in its favour and slow a transition to renewable energy. The prosecutors argue that the company funneled money to a politician – who maintains his innocence – and his associates so they would push through a billion-dollar bailout of two nuclear power plants.” Transparency International
The above represents why the CPI is ‘Perceived.’ As countries grow in GDP, a direct relationship shapes and forms with corruption and the ability to camouflage such corruption from the public using such techniques as feeding propaganda, domestic espionage driven narritives, or using ‘Ordained examples' of success and citizen independence, which furthers the desired perception of the country in question -- in this case, the United States. Now, couple that with slush funds around the world which certainly can feed and drive the publishing and release of certain data to mask the true levels of corruption hence, again, the ‘Perception’ of corruption from the public’s perception. In short, the United States has much more favorable perception of corruption than reality which in reality is substantially higher than the CPI posits.
To find out how your country stacks up in terms of CPI, read on.